These people struck me as being naive enough to do that and probably incapable of telling a lie.suthdj wrote:Who hides money in a cookie jar anymore. Better yet who looks in a cookie jar. Which begs me to wonder are they telling the truth about the $3000.
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- Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:41 pm
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- Sat Aug 24, 2013 12:55 pm
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Why in the world is the face hidden in the first picture?
- Sat Aug 24, 2013 12:02 pm
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People like them are enablers, and next to the criminals are the biggest reason for the problem. I do not respect, and in fact resent, that mindset.chasfm11 wrote:None of us should be surprised by this guy's attitude. It is exactly what is taught in schools today. It is also why you have so many victims in the inner cities.
Instead of taking two thugs off the street, they emboldened them for the next victim, and other criminals will take advantage at their new home if they don't change their way of thinking.
I'm wondering if they were the types prone to "counter-proselytizing", which would have explained their willingness to engage the visitors.
- Sat Aug 24, 2013 11:33 am
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A preventable home invasion
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If either the man had been armed answering the door or the woman had been armed in the safe room, it would have been game over for those two thugs.
And I found it disappointing that they have chosen to move rather than stand up to future criminals (who could just as well find them at their new home).
I will go as far as to say they are a part of the problem if they move, and for some reason I don't see them becoming gun owners and standing up in the future. So many neighborhoods would be safer today if residents stayed and stood up rather that perpetuating a vicious circle.
If either the man had been armed answering the door or the woman had been armed in the safe room, it would have been game over for those two thugs.
And I found it disappointing that they have chosen to move rather than stand up to future criminals (who could just as well find them at their new home).
I will go as far as to say they are a part of the problem if they move, and for some reason I don't see them becoming gun owners and standing up in the future. So many neighborhoods would be safer today if residents stayed and stood up rather that perpetuating a vicious circle.